How to Build a Strong Defense when Charged with a Felony in Texas

Posted By
Scott H. Palmer, P.C.

Being investigated for a serious crime, such as capital murder or a violent
assault, means that the court will be making decisions that can potentially
impact the rest of your life. Building a strong defense is often the key
to obtaining a positive outcome in court. There are many aspects of the
law and the legal process that must be considered when determining how
best to proceed if charged with a felony in Texas.

At Scott H. Palmer, P.C., our attorney understands charges do not have
to result in convictions. He can apply his knowledge and experience to
aggressively defend you against assault, burglary, manslaughter or homicide
charges. There are times when an experienced attorney can argue against
charges on grounds of self-defense, protection of others or lack of intent.

We are prepared to thoroughly investigate your situation in order to seek
evidence that can be used in your favor. We can also help you determine
whether your rights were violated at any time during the process of the
investigation and your subsequent arrest. If negotiations and attempts
for plea agreements do not prove successful, we can aggressively defend
you to the fullest extent of the law to perhaps increase your chances
of a positive result.

It is understandably upsetting and stressful to be
charged with a felony in Texas. Scott H. Palmer, P.C., offers effective representation in a
supportive atmosphere. We will challenge any or all portions of the legal
argument against you when possible, which, in some situations, leads to
evidence being ruled inadmissible or charges being dismissed altogether.
You can begin the process by contacting our office to arrange a free consultation.

COMMITTED TO LEGAL EXCELLENCE

Over the years, our firm has continued to collect various honors and awards for the outstanding legal representation we provide. Always striving to help our clients secure the best possible results, we believe in going above and beyond the legal call of duty to help our clients win.

*Scott Palmer is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of
Legal Specialization (2005 to present), David P. Housel, Jr. is Board
Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (2004
to present).